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, MtBobors Harris an Promdout, and Sir, A. O RAILROAD NEWS, Action of the German Bond. polders of the Rockford Road, Railroad Companies Which Are Anx- jous to Get Hold of the Lins. getiling Rates from Chicago to Mise sourl River Points ghe Hannibal & 8t. Jo---Oheap Transportation. OCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & ST. He A Louis. AcTION OF THR OFNMAN NOSDIOLDERA, UL Usterberg, who, itt babalf of the Gor- pintoutholdara, botgbt the Roerford, Rock Jelond & St. Louin Ttatlroad undor tho foreclosnrs pieon the 10th of Angunt last for £1,920,090, seturned Lo this ciby from Germany a day of two tao, and it ia taderatoud that be will pay up for quo roxd and tako porrostion ap foon as tho Court makes the necessary orders, which will bo ina fow dave, German newspapers of a tate date bring the {formation that at ® mooting of the Gorman tondtoldore of tho road, hold at Frankfort-on- theSfain Aug. 10, tho following resolutions ro pasnod : rented, That all tho bonds repreamnted by. the pokfont Vornmnitten stiall be treated bond and boust Fie without dietinetion ar proference whatsoover os Sue retrectire nuinbern of the bond, ‘hextren, That tho feeolntion parked oh the ath day ef Angnat, 1874, AAI Le modifed ty atriking out the Sade" subject to ratifeation of the bourlholders," acd that full power Js hereby given to tho Committco ally with Messrs. G, F, Blu L. W, Balsa, and {i Hansmetater, {0 rel) of lease tha Tond ‘to an’ un- gultel, good, Rnd eats cuinpany, which already agtvor sliich may be organized for that purpose, or foptrate tite ro3d theniaclyer,” ‘kasteed, That In order to provide tho balance of the paves necessary’ fo completo the purchare, tiera shall Fetieued §1,00 090 of Lond4, redeemable within tex ch benriig thtereat at 7 pet cent per angun, baya~ Heemeannual, rineipal and juterest payable In fe ‘at Prankfort-onlhe-M: which Germany, ten! 1-4 $1, 0 bons Fateuh, Payment for: the now bonds. Ham to bo Eulefor tho account of the Monlkfor Committcs at fie Atstrian-German Henk on or Lefure the Int day of Ostobar, 1875, Yr. WH. Ostorberg, who was donated by tho Comulttoo to carry Gus tho rosolution as far oH elling, least or reorganizmg of the rom! is concerned, called upon bys ‘Prov ro- poter for tho purooso of learning what he was Pong to do with tho property. Flo slaced that tuttera were in stich a atata nt proront that bo was nobat hberty yet to give av outline of his intentions. Ho wight, however, bo able to give tame infermation ina fow daye. Its, however, ascortained from athor aanrece dutthero aro soveral combinations forming to yet possassion of this rond, and among thom aro neatloved tho Chicago, durlington & Quincy, Chicago & Nortuwestorn, and Battimoro & Onto fatrosds. Tho Mockford & Kook Island con~ nes a ZSterling, Ti. with the Chicago & Nortbwortomm Railroad, which makea ft he shortest Hine front Rock Taland to Coicteo, At Rock Ievland the road connects ab the Chicago, Rock Island .& Pacific, and at nous points farther south with the Chicago, Butington & Quinoy. It would bo an excollent feeder ty apy of these Ince. ‘Tuo road has niles of track, rolllng-atnack of 930 cara, and 3 oomotives and votne othar valuable proporty. lwesralug. actéle in tho posrersion of tho Ro- wirer from Juiz 4, 1474, to tho time of itn alo, wera $897,613.78. Before Mr. Orterherg wont to Earope thore was soma talk among tho capilal- aisand manufacturers of Rock Inland, Moline, Dareoport, and other places along tho line of deroad, of buying it In tho interest of the poo- jlealong tho line. If tho road could be nur- shued by ove of the Chicago lioca at a reagon- Ue gure st would douttloss under fod manngemont bo 9 profitable antetment, and by gannecting it rih the Davenport &° St. Paul Itellroad, thich is nox in the hands of a Receiver, would nreChicago another oxesilont through-lino to Pack Blinn. By building a suort distance, toa Sterling to Byion, it would havo still an= other outlet to Chicago by the Chicago & Pacifle Tuitosd, Tho Baltimore a Ohio Railroad, by portasing this rod, could secure a through Use from Baltimora to St, Paulas tho Springfeld Slilinows Bouthenstorn Ratlrosd, which is cou- tolled by tho Baltimore & Ohio, connoets with Mat Beardstown, IN, Armattors look now, it seoms aa if the Chi- go, Burlingion dé Quincy would eccure the Foperty, and thore is_no road whieh could man- igeit tore succonafitily or make it pay better (baa this, a ———- CHICAGO TO KANSAS CITY. ESTADLISUING WINTER MATES. Thereprosentatives of the roade leading from Cicgo and St. Louia to Atokineon, Leavou- Vorb, Bt, Jozoph, and Kaneas City, held a Reetiogattho Grand Pacific Hotol yesterday {ortho purposo of establishing winter rates to Minourt River poiata. ‘The vanousroads wore represonted aa follows: Potert Hlerrig and J. F. Goddard, Chicago, Bur- luston& Quincy; A. A. ‘Taltondgo ond Jobu Huh Atlntic& Pacifle; C..N. Looand A. N. Soutmright, Hannibal & St. Joo; Lowts Vislo, Guiazo, Rock Island & Pacitle; Josoph F. Yeeker. Mingle Contral; J. F. How and A, C. Es & Louis, Kanwas City & Northern; H. Hidher, Chioaga & Northwostorns W. P, Robi 2, Missouri, Kanuaa & ‘Loxas; J. 0. MoMul- ka Chteago & Alton, it mecting waa orgavized by tho election of 4s Secretary, ke procoediugs were mora stormy than usual, sks tothe fadt that the Chicago roada wore palling that the rates from St. Louis to tho pari River points ehoutd continus to be 10 eles than from Chicsgo, ou fourth clase uthis. Hive conta difference botween thé two Pats was thought to be oquitatte by the tepro~ ‘auativea of the Chtcago roads, aud the Bt. me wera tawilling to concede it. ‘Thoy, he nally sticcumbed, aud the Chicago nearried thotr polnt. u iho felonton ratea from Chicago to Atchison, taerorth, nagas City, and St. Josaph wore 5 qigreed Upon: First vlaey, 80 couts; soc- de gph 0 cont 3 Uhird claws, 45 coute; fourth The Senta; and spovial class, 30 conte. ry Fates decided upon from St. Louls to rt Points aro ns follows; Firat clase, 60 mat Se0ond cinas, 45 contay third olsae, 35 ben fours clags, 30 cents; aud special clas: —— MISCELLANEOUS, Tor ‘THE MANNIDAL & BT, 30. ae Pautfow yeara the Hannibal & St. tan Railroad, one of the bost equipped in the pie haa been running bebind bend, aud its bul # continue to rate low. Tho Chicago, ‘ngton d Quinny Railroad, which bag long ay $8 on this splendid pleco of property, lie Ae havo takon advantage of the protont ey State of [ta finances, and baa purchasod wwe nde et the prevailing low figures to wea eating interest in the property. Tho Ba teeting of tho stockholders tales place at anditis stated that tuo road will beta consolidated with the Obicago, Dur- ‘X Wulcoy, or the so Hines be allied eo Yue ne Virtually amouut to a consalidation, theeane, tho Hannibal & St. Joseph ‘will soon be a road worth having. The Oo OnEAD TRANSPORTATION. te yee mmitteoon Railway Transportation of rey ve Treneportation Ausociationy haya snb- Hatred telitulnary report Lipon, the uocaeeity diag gift Tallway'to the Weak. ‘The following eth of the roport z erally admitted that buriness ds ina di te fondition ; tuat our recelota of mrai aid eden ot able products have not increased in pro- ufacteg OMe OF thor porte: hat many of ue Sem ataar Working at» disadvantage; Cat maayestfobblbg trade in almost overy brane ban ta Ray gy FLoToN Of te Legtttinate promt én order to Calderayies tie, Uiiference iu freights, und that wo bea divenreg fertion of our commerce bax already dre eed Hist ite effect bse been aaveraly felt by Asal caiate, In Battimore and Pulladelphis, Je much more favorable, and when wo tauss we flud ft ia largely the rosult of of transportation over which erated in cage (i at completiig their fac mpleto rates of Treighl are gedaceds aida lusle own citizepw are given special rates eral purpose of fostering thelr commerce, ILBOAD LIABILITY IN IOWA. Daneel Divatch to The Chicago Hribune, 8 con ieee ‘ont, In, Oct. 14.—At the Davenport torm of the Towa Bupremoe Court was rendered & decision which id of importance to railroad core Perations naa well aa individuals. Tn 1874, Andrew Rodomacher, a farmor In Fioyd County, osnod a fari aituated near tho Ito of the Mit- of a pasddnger-tralu going weat tho grasa was foto firs along the Lrabk, witich myiread aaron tho prairio for neatly t milo and burned tho fonco of raul Rodemacher, Ho brought on action agalnattha Railroad Company for damagon, A fudgment was rendored in tho court bolow for $125 agsinst the Company, ‘tho Itnitront Company appealed to the Supromo Court, and wot tp thé unconatitutionality of tho Jaw under which tho action was brought (Soc. 1,239 of tho sore Of 1873), in that st Impaizs the contract ox- Sating botwoon tho Stato and tho corporation under which its charter te conferred, ‘The Su- Proms Court, Judge Cols dlssenting, aMrmed tho dectaion of the coutt below, and held the Jaw under which suit was brought to be conatl- tutional. Undor the lawa of Town, all rattronds aro thus tiable for damages caused by sparks from locomotivon. Ono & mIRetaNDTT. Cixctxsats, O., Oct, 11.—At tho annual meet. fug of the stockholders of tho Obio & Miasis- sippt Ratiway, bold hero to-day, to fill tho racan- cies churned be the resignation of J. D. Prince and I, Hchucharat, aud tho death of 8. U. Fy Odell, and ingriace of the Dirsctora rotirtig by jon, the following wore olected Diroctors: D. Torraucs, J. Plorropont, M. L. Morgan, Itob- ort Gatrott. Frank W. Tracy, Theodora Gd. Moler, ahd Charles TL. Borcher. Mr. A. N. Christia rosignad his office of Vioo- Proaldent aud General Superintendent, and £. Hi. Waldron, of Lafayette, ind., was appointed Goneral Superintendent, Tho Finance Co:ninitteo tn Now York consists of D, Torranco, Jobn King, Jr.. J. Pierrepont, ; Je: Morgan. Sit A. T. Galt, and Robert Garratt. Tho mooting was Larmonious, snd uneni- twouals tatifiod the purchase of the Bpringfold & Mhnois Southeaetern Rallroad, ATTACHMENT, Frectal Dispateh ta the Chicaaa Tribune, Raysas Crrv, Mo., Oct. 14.—Theo special Union Aacitic Directora' car, which arrived in this city this afternoon, containing Jay Gould, Sidnoy Dillon, and Otiver Amos, Waa attached to-night by tho Sheriff of Jackson County on a chargo of dobt against the Union Pacific Road by McCord, Navo & Co., of thiscity., Tho attachment cre- atod considorable excitement, ond a crowd Rathored about tho Union Depot. Jay Gould and Presidont Carr, of tho Kanaan Pacific Koad, signed a bond neroeiug to sasume attd defond tho case, and the car was reloased, TUE COTTON CROP. OFFICIAL MONTHLY REPORT. New Onisans, Le., Oct. 4.—Tho Committse on Information sod Rtatiatics of the Now Or- loans Cotton Exchango, to whom have been in truated tho duty of compiling a national cotton crop report, mado up from the returod of tha various Exchanges appointed by tho National Cotion Exchengo of Amorica, beg feayo to aub- mit the following for September : NEW ORLEANS DRPANTHENT. Now Orleans Cotton Exchange. coveriug that part of tho Stato of Stissisnippi not apportioned to tho Memptils and Mobile Cotton Exchanges, the outize Klute of Louisiana, and State of Arkanvas south of tho Arkansas River and Louisiana, Sixty-two raplles. fram thirty-one parishon, average date, Oct. 1, report the character of the woather ax univer- sally unfavorable. Ife: storms of wiod and rain havo matorially damagod the prospeota—nay 29 per cont—by beating out the opaa cotton aad. intorforing with the picking, which had not fully commenced throughont the State Sopt.1. Note withstanding the serious damage already dono, caue:ng considerable dixconragomont, aud an un- precedantad amount of sickness among taboracs, with favorable weather benceforth the yield will bo but little fess than Inst seavon. Arkansas--We havo received thirty-one ans SWota from tiantv-two counties. ‘Tie woathor is reported by some as windy snd rainy, whrlst others stuto that it has been quite dry. On tho wholo, it has beon moderately favorable, Com- plaints reach ta of damago by rot and rnet, princtpally the lattor, the extent of which itis diflenis to correotly estimate, but which aggro- gato dons not oxcood 8or 10por cont, About the th of September picking had pecome general, brit wns not progressing as rapidly as desired, owing to rtckness fo cortain counties, nnd heavy rains in othors. Noarly all our corrospondents ‘unito in faying that, with frost at tho same time ns Iaat yoar, the yleld will he much gronter, Aississippi~Boventy-thrao replies from thin Btate average date the lst just, Tho weather is almost universally reported as cold, wet, and storipy, causing sorions damnago to tho aoe catimatod at 20 per cent. Tho damage is end by rot and rnat, storms haviug injured tho qualf- ty whilo not lossening the syantltys Picking wan gonosal in the first wook in September, but is progreasing slowly, owing to tho wet woather and ontsial pyesaaos of rickness among Jabor- ers, Tho sicld, as compared with Iast year, with the front at tho aame time, according to our cor- respondents, will baroly roach that of last season. NASHVILLE DEPARTHEST, The Nashville Cotton Exchange, covering Middlo Tonnessee, east of the Tennesseo River, ond tho following countios of Alabstna: Lauder dale, Vrauklin, Colbert, Lawrences, Morzan, Limestone, Madisou, Marnball, Jackson, Da- Kalb, and Chorokcs. Ia Middle ‘Tonnesses gon- erally the weathor bas not hoon favorablo, rathor tooodol and too much rain, In Alabama. tao much rai, but uot very damaging until tho groat atorm of Sopt. 1G, when the country waa drowned by a tromondous fall of rain, submerg- .ing low grounds and beating out opontd cotton, Bincs there have been too many rains and much cool weather. In ‘Tounesses the damage bas been slight. Ins few cases damagea by rain sro reported, atainiwg and dirtying cotton. In Alovams much damage has been done by storms and by rust, Our correspoudentu do not give ‘us many figures on the subject, but we estimate from what wo have that the crops bave been damnged at loart 10 per cont by weathor since the 20th of August, and partioulsrly by tho great storm. ‘Tho damage was greatest on low lands, which wore srhmerged by tho raiv-fall. 0 Tennosece picla.g oommonced about the 20th of Beptomber. It ia progreselng slowly every- whore, owing mainly to wot woather. With. frost at the samo tima as lost year, the yioldin Tonnosucs will be about the game. ‘The serenga ig somewhat reduced, but the yfold par acre {a tuoransed thie yaar in Ala- bama about 10 per cont. The crop in both States in this dopartmout is greatly dependent on the weatbor for the voxt flvo or six wooke. If thore ib & fair scagon and &late frost tho grep will ba above the avorago. With an early killlog frost it will {atl 25 per cont below. Tho ctop is about two weeks later than usual, and ploking has Frograssed vory slowly up to this dato, omiug to wot wonthor, while the amount of labor 10 the river counties of Alabama hay Leen curtailed by fhe groat amount of sickness provailing st this time, CHARLESTON DEPARTMENT. The Charleston Cotton Exchange, covering tho State of South Carotins, bas sixty-live auewors from twenty-six conntica, geuérally dated on or about Oct.1. Tho weather ia re- ported by nearly balf of our correspondents as Tong dry and favorablo, whilo. the reualider ropoit dry, followed by wet weathor, heavy Taive, cool temperature, and fn ons cage light troat. ‘Ehirtecn report no damage to the crop from rust or storms, while the rest report in- jury, chiody from blight or rust, amounting in many casos to from one-fourth to ono-third of the ‘orop. Picking bogan Foperally from the 24th of Anguet to the 10th of Septembor, and is commonly reported as progreasing very rapidly, oven moro so than last yosr. Many’ roport the crop being already gathored to the oxtent of half to three-fourthe, and belng freely sent to market. With frost at the usual time, the prospective yield indicates a falling off in comparison with Jast year of 195¢ per cest. A few correspondents siate thet the yield of lint is lens than navel to tho esme amount of sead-cotton, which is attributod to the sovore drought In July, GAVANNAL DEPARTMENT. At the avaah Covtou Exchange, coverlag northern, midd'e, and soutbwostora Georgia and the Stato of Fiorlda, no toport is received, A stateniont covering that persion of Georgia din the Savi Departmont saye Georgia the woathor ia generally roported as having beon very dry and hot up to sbout Sopt. 15. Thoreafter, to Oct. 1, cool, cloudy, and rain, an excesulve wit! raiu-fall ine fow localities, with the exception of the cons! tes, and fn many localities ported by rust; very ilttle cent byatorma, Tho rains prevalent the last fow dave of Beptembor are re- ported to have hh pers the quainey of the crop, oth in grade and staplo, Picking commenced in w few countion aa early aa Aug. U, bus did not becomo genural until about Bept. 5, the hot woathor of the [usctdiag three wooke having forced open wuch cotton. Hepid progress waa mede until tho middle or Soptember, since whou the rainy weather hasiuterferod matorially, ‘Lo tenor of « great majority of our corrospondenty indicate that a killtug froat at the samo time as lant year cannot materially injuro tye yield unw in view, aud which i alaiout unanimously evtimatod as oes than toast year. It tay possibly bo reduced by about 6 por cout. ‘the mafonty of our correapondepts expreas the conviction that tho yield of this territory will oot reach tha; of last year by from 15 ¢0 20 per cens, wotlo Tansy speak of from 251080 per cea. Tho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, 1875. larreat portion of the crop is nownpan aad ready for picking, and in vote few counties from half to two-thirds of tho crop in reported an Hy peked, ‘The mavement to markot ia generally Toportod aa having beet prompt thua far. MONLY DEPARTSHENT. Mobilo Cotton Exchange, covering the Atata of Alabama as tar north ax tho summit of Sand Mountain, and tho following countion in Misain- Kippi: Wayne, Clark. Jaapor, Lauderdale, Now- ton, Kempor, Noxhots, Noxuboe, Winston, Lovniles, O'Kitibate, Cotfax, Monroo, Chickon- eas, Itawambathoo, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Alcorn, and Kishmingo, Alabama; fifty-livo lotters from thirty-one conutaen. In eight countios the weather i# roported m6 having been favorable, in olevon not favorablo, aud in threo dry, apd fino wet and raining very considerable. Damage han genorslly reaultad throughout the State fiom rust, and in somo fectiona recent sevcra rains and etorms have done werloun injury by scattering cotton on thoground, rently damaging ihe quality, end to somo oxtont fitertenitm with picking. ‘The damage to crops by runt and Wind ntorme ia extimated from 50 60 per cent. As an asvorage to the Atato wo wrorlld say about 25 por cont damage has resulted, Cotton picking commoncod in A few localitics about tho 15th of August, but did not become foneral bofote the firet of September. In five countion it is progressing alomly, in the roet fovorahiy sil rapidly. With frost at tho nano timo as [nat yoor, in aandy ad uplands, thirtean countion raport that the yield will bo leas, oght about tho same in prairie and low lands; ten counties atate It will be greater, In Misnlssipp), thore are Jotters from eighteen counties. Tho weather is reported as faving Deon very wet ond unfavorablo, Damage to tho crop by rust, wot, rains, and storms is roported to bo from 10 to a9!¢ pr cené. In an avorage of about twenty conntien picktiag commonced from the letto tho 10th of September, but is pro- grossing very slowly and nnaativfactorily, on ac- count of unusual sickness among laborers, rainy weatbor, and political disturbances, With frost at tho namo timo aa last year, the yietd will be from about the same to 30 por cont greater, only three counties reporting that it will bo lees, Leo, Lauderiale, aud Mon- Too. | Slight fronte havo occurred in Alcorn aud Chickassw Counties, but no damago haw reault- od, except to prevent tha opening of balia to some extent. Tho recent Leavy rains have groatly injured the quality. MEMPHIS DRPARTMEST. Wont ‘Tennessco has thity-oxht responres, Toporting the weathor warm and dry; ¢wenty- ‘ong, cloar, dry, and cold. witt occatoual showors; nino, wet and cold, Damago by rast, rot, and storms, 8 Fis cont. Picking conanonced at an averago dato, Sopt. 16, and is gonorally pro- Rroaaing slow, owing to dicknoss und slow open- jug. With killing-froxt an Into an last yoar rt will Averngo 21 por cent better. Labor is woll disposed. ‘Twonty-sevon report trust from the Uth to the 30th. No damage, From North Misalssippi there aro forty- alx responses; clght atate that the weathor baa ‘boun warm aud dry; threaclosr, dry, and cold, with occasional showers; fifteon wet and cool; damaged by rust, rot, aud atorma 24 por cent. Picking commenced at an avornge dato Sept, 13, and genorally progrossing vory slowly, owing to oxcosnive eicknona, political dinturbnaces, and slow opening. With killing frost ns Isto an Inat ear the ‘viokd wil bo a fee cent better. Labor is vory ineMcieut; cightsen roporta speak of great slcknons; twouty-three roport laborers troubled with politics. From Arkansas, north of tho Arkanzas Rivor, thero are forty responses: Five avawers report tho wesathor ‘dry and warm; 19 clear, dry, and cool; 16 wet and cool, Damage by rust, ro! storms, 7 perceat. Picking commenced aversqe dato, Sept. 15, Twoaty-four report pro- greasing well; 17 slowly, owing to stukness, ‘With lafting troat as tate ta Inst yonr, the crop will bo 31 por cont oottor. Labor {s reportod woll-diaposod, with fow exceptions. Twoaty-tro report frost about the 20th, without damage. tho Wilmington, Norfolk, and Galvostoo de- partments aro not roportod. ‘The Saorotary of the Gatyoston Rxobange-telo- graphs that storma ave so interrupted tho mails thatthe Scptamber report for his department will not bo ready bofore Monday, Oct. 13. SOLDIERS’ REUNION. A Big Onc in Indinnapolis. Svecial Disnateh to The Chicace Tribune, Inntanarocia, Ind., Oct. 14.—The firat Indi- aun Boldiors’ Renvion, which bogen in this city to-day, isa moat maguilicunt success, Tho prep- arations wero mado on an immenso scale, but ox- tensive as they wore they failot to provide for all who came. At an eariy bour thie morning tho voterana Logan to arrive from sll poluts in tho State, noarly overy regiment that woot forth from Indigna having its representatives. ‘hore wore not loss than 40,000 persons on tho fair Btonnd (old Camp Morton) this afveruoon, andit 4s estimatod that fally 50,000 vatoran soldiors will be in the city to-morrow. Tho ality presovts a grand holiday appearance, the dis- play of flags and decora:ions being very fine and quito extensive, Buvinoss will bo gonorally nua- pended to-morrow during tho parade. An effort wan mado to form rogimental organizations, but it waa impossible, and the offort was abandoned. A flag will be presonted to the county sending tho largont delegation, and ap to to-night tho follawing had reportod: Doiewaro, 128; Medi- son, 113; Decatur, 218; Jofferson, 110; Bar- tholomew, 677, Tinpocanoo claimod 1,011, bat did not report for official count. Bartholomaw is strong Democratic County, 'Tho reunion fs chiefly remarkablo for the ab- sence of offlcora, being in trath a rennion of the soldiors. No ono above tho rank of brigadior was on the ground, aud they all obtained their comuitesions by bard fighting. ‘Tho parade to-morrow will close the raunion. During the day Senator Morton will address tho multitude, and ba roeponded to by the Hon, Waltor F. Grosham. The official count of passongors arriving hero to-day foots up nearly 25,900, abowing that tho estimate of attendance is nono toa large. [7 the Assoctated Frese, Ivprawarouia, Ind., Oct. 14.—The soldiers’ reuuton is an Immoase sacar, Tho city in Iterally jammed with poople from all parts of the State. Camp Morton looks very mach av it did to 1861," The city is fa a tumult of patriotio oxcitoment. Flags and banners are streaming from thoussnds of windows and housstops, and from overy sido theclana ara marching io aquads and battstlons for the common rendezvous at Camp Blortoo. Hundrods of tonts have been put up on the Btste Fair grounds, and the Ex- owition building has been turned into oné-balf of the lower floor boing ‘reserved for dining _purpoaos and the balance for spooch-making and sloping. Tho Indica from the oity gave tho boys # free dinner, the material for which had been gathered by solicitatton from the several wards, Itis estimated that fully 50,000 men are On the caiap grounds, ‘Tho programme for this afternoon opened with “Tramp, Tramp.” by the Choral Union, under the direction of Prof, Biack ; prayer by Chaplain Stovounon, and an address by the presiding officer, Gon, Tom Browne, which was followed by o roll-call of regimente. bater- fos, and compantos, and each orgtnizanon grouping about its ald colors. 3 During the afternoon ant the several stands speeches were mado by Silage D. Coffla, of Lowling Greeny C, OG, Mateon, Grooucastlo; W. EZ Davis, Sullivan; H. B. Higginbottam, Lafayette ; it. 2, De Hart Lafayette ; W. 8. Oongleston, Doostur; Gordon, of tho city. The Commander, Col, John A. Mahon, bas anvounced the following programme for to-mo! row: 6. m., roveillo ; 6:30, roll-oall ; 7, broal fast; 8, companies and regimonta will be formed by thalr respective oicers for the grand parade. Previous to moving a regulation fisg will be presented to the county outride of Marion wendiug tha largeat organized delegation, by Maj. Henry B. Sayler, of Munt- ington; 9, movement of column under the com- mand of the Grand Marshal, Gen. Dan McAuloy, After marching through wevoral of the principal streets the column will hale at tho Btate-Iouse grounds, whoro the coremonies will conclude with & walcome address by Konator Morton; re- aponacs by Gov, Walter Q. Grosbam; remart and address of the Committes on Monument by ite Chairman, Gen. John Coburn; report of the Committee on Resolutions; Introduction of and epeeches by distingulaved visitors; benodiction. FINANCIAL. BALTIMORE. Bautowone, Md. Oct, t4.—James W. Herlett, dealor in bid ther, and oils, under tho firm name of Jobn ©. Hewlett & Son, on Wator wtroet, has suspended, Mewlete ts preparing & atatoment for his creditora, His latuiities aro supposod to amount to 260,000 of ¢7u,000, NEW YORK. New Yoau, Oct. 1.—Awhor & Reédifoh, dealers Jn lace goods, have ausponded; also &Co., danlors iv hats and capa. Liabilities uot very TEC. Gov. Beveridge and the Ntate officers yester- day held s consultation iu roierenco to. maving to the uow Btats-House, It wan decided that 14 was absolutely nocesysry that the removal Suould be made before winter, as thegold build- ing ta almost uninhabitable, ‘Pha State-House Commissioners will take immodiato action to Ax Up the required offices, “SHORT-HORNS. A Great Sale of This Breed of Cattle at Winchoster, Ky, The Very Enthusiastic Price of $123,- 440 Paid for Sixty-four Ani- mats, The Sum of %17,600 Giren In Exchange for a Calif Threo Months Old, Apecral Diepatch to The CMeage Tribune, Wrxcnestes, Ky., Oct. 14.—To-day has been one of tho brightest days in tho record of ahort- horn{breeding. ‘The Vinewood hard, the proper- ty of Benjamin B, Groom & Hon, was disposed of by the proprietors (auctioneer, Capt. P. C. Fidd), in the short space of two hours and twenty minutes for the largo sum of @123,440, Almost every State in tho Union was repreaent- The 224 Duchets of Airdrie, 3 monthe old, brought $17,600, ana was fold to J. H, Apeara & Bon, of Talula, HL) Kirktearington Dachess, $5,139, toJ, R. Craig, of Canad The %4 lady Bates, of Vinewood, $2,000, to D. 8, Buseing, of New York. Kirkteanngton Lady 34, $3,000, to Soha V. Grigaby, of Winchenter, Ry, Wild Eyea Rone, $3,020, to W, N. Offutt, of George wn, Ky. Fennell Duchess fth, $5,100, to Benjamin Bumnnr, of Woodetnek, Conn. Rirkleavington Lady 4th, $2,559, to Avery & Murphy, of Detrait, Mich, Denna Duchess 6th, $1,050, to B, G. Sumner, of Woodstock, Conn. The 3d ‘Lady Nates of Vinewood, $1,800, to D. 8, Buasing, of New York, Rirkleavingtou Lady 6th, $3,900, to Avery & Mur- phy, of Detroit, Mich, ‘Wild Flower ‘Duchess, $1,900, to N. G. Pond, of Mll- ford, Conn, Highland Maid 6th, $5,850, J, C, Tyler, of Brattte- boro, Vt. ‘Rirkteavington Lady 6th, 22,000, to 11. 11, Corbin, of iris, Ky, Trinces of Vinowood, $3,300, to thé Rev, D. L, Dighes, of Vinton, 1a, Hons ‘Bonheur 8th, #1460, to Avery & Murphy, of Dotrol! ich, "igo Sita 7th, $1,700, to the Nev, D. L. Hugher, of Vinton, Ta. ‘Duenna Duchess 11th, $600, to 8, W, Jacobs, of West Taberty, Pa. $2,600, to the Fennell Duchess of Knightly Hall, Hon, T. J. Mc@ibben, of Cynthiana, K; $050, to J, D, Harris, of Hichmond, ‘Frineces of Vinewood, $1,150, to 3, Y. Grignby, of Gor. Gwynne, Wincheater, By. Tuby Duchess, $1,235, to J. R. Craig, of Cambridga Queen’ 2d, $525, to D. 8, Buss York. 5 Jubilee Oxford 3d, £900, Mrs, J, 8, Long, of Monrose, a, Cambridgo Queen 4th, $600, to B. W, Jacobs, of Went Liberty, 12, Belle th, £550, to 8, W. Jacobs, of Towa. Goorgis situient 34, 92,800, to Avery & Murphy, of Detroit, Mich. Cambridge Queen 34, $790, to Jeealo Long, of Mons 100, Ta. Anbdilee Oxford 4th, $1,000, to J, V. Grigsby, of Win- choster, Ky. Lady Malakom? 34, $075, to Denjamin Sumner, of Woodatock, Conn. ‘Wild Eyea of iorton Park, $700, to W.N, Ofut, of Georgstown, Ky, ‘Lady Cheaterford 14th, $725, to J. Hl, Bpesrs & Sons, of atlas Ch, Oth, $1,175, to P, Steadman & Sone, of 50, to Tamer Mix, of Kankakee, Tl, Armetto of Kuightly Hall, §2,000, to John Collard, of DesMotnes, Ia. lady Malakomr 24, $125, to D.#. Butsing, of Now York, ‘Jubtics bth, $775, to Mra, J, 8. Long, of Monroe, Ta, Duenna Duchess 10th, $500, to the Brockway Broth. ors, of Eyota, Ming, Buches of Clarence, $4,300, fo J. 1, Bpears & Sona, of Tailuin, 11, * Ducheas pf Clarence 24, a ealf one month old, $3,175, to J. II, Speam & Bong, of Talluta, Ht, Lady Choaterford, $509, to D.'s. Bussing, of New York, Cambridge Queen Bth, $500, tod, R, Craig, of Can- ada, Adaline, $510, 10 the Brockway sirothers, of Eyota, ‘Duchcas of Kaightly 1all, $1,850, to John Collard, of Des Moines, In. Lady Sale luth, $1,600, to D, L, Hughes, of Vinton, In, 1 Rightly Dlowsom 24, $125, to W, M. Bmith, of Lox- ington, Duenna Duchess 7th, $1,125, to J. if, Spears & Bons, oF prabolls, $050, fo James Bix, of Tankakeo, Tk rabolla, $050, to James Mix, of Kani Betty, S010, to. 8, W. decade, of Towa, Victoria 10th, $1,050, to J, G, Cowan, of Oregon, Mo, Ransoprell 10th, $1,00), to J, H. Speara & Bonus, of ‘Taltuls, 1, ‘Arimanta, §850, to Dr.G, Spraguo, of Dea Moines, I + fourts Lady, $800, to Mra, J, 8, Long, of Monroe, rs Alexandria, $575, to John Sutherisad, of Indians, Ses 4th, $520, to titeadman & Sons, of Chicopa, 3 Duonns Duchess 9th, $530, to tho Brockway Dros. of Eyota, Minn, Letty 2d. $575, to W, H. Murphy, of Newtown, Ky. Peuchbutl, $500, to J. W. Jacobs, of West Libetsy, Is. ‘Arabella 24, $825, to John Sntherland, of Indiana. Duthesa of’ Underedge, a white calf a fow weeks old, $709, to ¥, Cobb, of Kankakoo, lt, Duennn Duchees sth, $425, to tho Brockway Dros, of Egota, Atlun, "Taberose 12th, $000, to Avery & Murphy, of Detroit, toh, Lady Chesterford Sth, $525, to John Sutherland, of Indinns, mitt st, $250, to William Bhialds, of Bosn Btation, un. ‘Thia closed out the female portion of the sixty-four head at an average of @1,709, Next camo the mates, an follows: Onford Gouers, $5,00), to the Rev, D, L. Hughes, of ‘Vinton, 1s. First Duke of Unfleredge, $1,030, to Mrs, J, 8, Long, Monroe, 14, Sepand Duks of Undaredge, $1,650, to W, M, Smith, ziRton, ‘Third Duke of Underedge, $2,100, to Jobn Collard, of Des Boints, In, Bocond Compton, Lord Wild-Eye, $2,500, to John Collard, Des Moines, Ta, Dates Lad, $100, to J. 0, Tyler, Battleboro, Vt. Bates Lad” ad, $580, to J. ‘BM, Woodriia, veh, Ind, Cambridge Prince, $400, to J, D, Down.:, satsball- Duke of Dusnua tat, $365, to 8, W. Jecobe, Wet Uberty, ts, This endod the maloa, at au: average of 81,557. ‘This closed one of tho most romardzabie sales of short-horn cattle on elthor continent, To-morrow we willbave another remarkaplo sale of some of the bess blood fn the world. peach REVENUE FRAUDS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Special Papat-h to The Chicago Tribune, Senxortecp. It, Oct, 14.—Senford 8, Spies, of Sanborn, Johnson County, waa before United States Commissioner Adams, charged with violating the revenue law by making, proparing, and solling medicine dosignatod * Ready Rellof ” wituout paying tho Qovernment special tax, Ho waiyod on examination, aod In default of bail iu tho eum of 300 for bls appesrauco at the next torm of tho United Ststos District Court, was committed to jail. It ia probablo, however, that ho will soon be rateased, as a ball-bond was sent fo lus room for the necousary signatures. Nine- MILWAUKEE CASES. Special Disnateh to The Chteazo Tytbune. Minwavger, Wis, Oct. 14,~In tho casa of J, P. Kissinger, 8 whisky-dealer, against the In- torna! Rovonuo officials, to restrain defendants from selling bia property, seized undor @ war- rant of asecusmont for @236,000 unpald taxes of the Union Coppor Distilling Company of Chi- cago, after au injunction as prayed, was grant- ed by tho County Court, the caso was moved by a writ of cortiorari into the United Statos courts. Counsel appe: for Kivalpger im the Iattor courtd to-lay, and moved ta remand to the County Court. Argument will bo hoard as soon ad the partics ara ready. Arguments inthe casea of Taft, Gaucer, and ‘Weimer, rectificr, charged with conspiracy, are atulow hearing. SAN FRANCISCO, Another Earthquake—Gon, Sheridan, San Fuanctsco, Oct. 14,.—A sharp shock of earthquake ovcurted about @ this evening, The vibrations oxcillated from eaat to weut. Advices from the Santa Clara Valley mention a elinilar shock there. No damage ty reported, ‘Tho officera of the reguter army acd,valunteera, civie dignitaries, and prowiuent citizens, aro ban- cting With Goo. Sheridan this ovenitg at the Batace Hotel. About 200 guests are prosunt, SUDDEN DEATH. Soeerat Dianaten to The Catcace Tribuna, Mirwavxex, Wis, Oct. 14.—To-day an in- quest was bold on the body of Joseph Stevens, who died suddenly, from no yvisiblo cause. Evi- donco showed that deceased had tried to lifts friend s few days ago, and In ro doing fell heavily, but appeared none the worse till bo was euddenty taken elck and died. THE EARLY-STOREY LIBEL, indictments Alieged to Hinve Reen Found by the Rocktord Grand Jury Agninat Mr, EF. D. Wilkie, of the Uhte cago Times, and Sheriff Finn, for Recont Conspiracy Agninst the Character of Mies Early. Special siecateh to The Chicago Tribune. Rocxronp, Ul, Oct. 14.—Tho entire City of Rockford is again agog over the Early-Storey slander, and the indictment of Franc B. Wilkie, Prime Minister of the Chicago Tinws, and ox- Sheriff Patrick Flinn, of this city, for conspiring togothor to ruin tho charactor of Gov. Ear- ly'a daughter Alico, by the Grand Jury of Winnebago Connty, has caused the mont intenso Sxcitoment. ‘Tho facta of ths case are fresh be- fore tho public. A foul ulander agaiaat this young girl appeared in the Times, and Mr. Htorey was aued by the pisintif, and awarded, lant April, €25,009, aubsequently reduced to 216,000. Tho teatimony given before the Grand Jury during the past week gnen to show that, shortly after the trial, Phan aud Wilkio wero employed by Storey to trump up somo false- hoods and obtain some affidarits concerning Alice, for the syowed pnrpoxe of filing, them in tho Buprome Court to obtain aroveraal of judgment in the libel snit. ‘The lawyers, bowuver, any no such ducuinents could bo used directly in tho Supremo Court, butit 16 genernily belioved that the intention was to file thom, and then publish tbem in the Times ae itoms of Supreme Court news, and thereby fur- ther blacken tho character of Alico Early, es- caping liabilities on tho ground that thoy were affidavite filed in the Suprome Court. Juat when this conepiracy wat formed is not known, but the friends of Ahce in thia city did not get track of it until about the Int ult, Detectivon were at onco put on the alert, aud Flinn and Witkio wore watched and followed very closely. All their movements havo been discovered, anda great deal more iy known than waa brought before the Grand Jury, Owing to tho intense socrecy, your reporter can- not gives full report of the teetimony, From what be bas gathered from some of the witnesuce and other retiable sources, it Ix understood that certain other gentlemen exhibit s perturbation of spirit, aud are hkely to be dragged into tho miro, Tt in seld that = the = manuer in which the mea did their = work was nimply this: They would call upon nuserupulous men and abandoned women who conld bo manipulated and declaro they had 3 number of aflidayitete show that Alico, in com- pany with gentlemen, bad visited a house of 1l- fame 2 miles from Rockford, and inform them that they, too, must have ween hor thore, at the same time offering monay Hf they would make out affidavite to that effect, The eums offercd wera from £5 to £590, according to tho price de- manded dy the witness, Ono womun testified that Wilkie would havo given bor £510 for @ suttable document. Witness declarcd that Flinn proclaimed on the street that Wilbur F. Storey said arly mast bave heen a damphool toruppose that he (Storey) would sub- init to the verdict, and it didn't matter whether ‘Alice was a8 puro. as an angel, thoy had prot onough to erueh her aushow, aud that be would spend €20,000 but be would accomplish bis ob- jest. But tho disbolical plot did not oud kere, They succeeded in procuring soven or exybt Avorn Ktatements from persons who ackuoml- edged befora the Grand Jury that they did not know Alico Early, One policeman, named Clark, was paid €5 for an attidavit as to tho character of the house. In this insunor they managed to distribute tie Times’ monevy in Tows, Wisconsin, and Illinois, vome of tho witnesses before tho Graud’ Jury coming from theao Staton, Tho indignation of the peo- ple ou the discovery of this shocking plot is only equaled by their intougo eagernoss to obtain the fullest details, Thexo, of course, can’t bo ob- talned fora fow days. Arrangements have heen mado for tho arrost of both participants. Flion han not born arrested vor, Wilkie and Viton havo bean indicted under Chap. 33, Soc. 66,pago 859 of tho Revised Statutes. THE WEATHER. Wasmtxatox, D, C., Oct. 13—1 a. m.—For the Upper Lakes, Upper Mississippi, and Lower Misgouri Valleys, rising barometer, morthwoat to northeast winds, cooler, partly cloudy wes‘hor, and occasional rain lu tho two first. LOCAL OLSELVATION. Cuicago, Oct, 14, ey Maximum thermometer, 66; minimum, 43, GENERAL OUSERVATIONS, Cutzaco, Oct, 14—Midnight, Wind, [Rani Weather, »2:/Cloudy, Fair, Cloudy. ‘Station, (Har. \Thr; | SiS. Wi free, 40)Nu. gentle,..}..2 fren. —— THE WARD WILL CASE. Boretal Dispatch to The whicago Triduns, Dernoit, Mich., Oct, 14.-In tho Ward will case to-day, two old wills of Capt, Ward were produced, in both of which tho boys fared bettor than in tho present, but both we:e made before dis second marriago, and further testimony as to hie clearbeadodvens waa edd PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR MAIL-BAGS, Post-Orvicr Drrantuent, Sopt. Hi, lyi3. BEALRD PROPOSALS will be roca! pai ent UNTIL 13 Y'eLOck, Nur NEM DAY OF NOVEMB! contract, for four yoare, frons thy it Laathor Nail rod and urdered ounttorm, in ‘evory respnct, aniples ion, My this Department, aod ‘in the Post-Onioes at Boston, Hartord, New York, Pusladelbuia, Cincinnatt, Lowe Mille, Bi, aula, and Chiosgo. Dpociseations uf th struction and inatcriale of those satuplos wilt be fara! u apiication te Lue hocuad: pares rn an ral aaiter binitstug tsopossls, should therefore ‘aniploa Sod compare thom wilh red to. which aro ta bo attached to auch cuntracion, will Do turufabed to bim for the Department. ches Contracted for sre to be aud expense af tho contractor, uch quantities, as may bo rey Vost-Ontices In the. ing ‘Now ¥i N juced, i. righ Of thelr manut forior ta tha ealnyiiv, if. A hoa required will ' atom thausand sauualiy. Peetu iy Tay foc ova than that number, se parico nay sean to ‘The bide will be apenas Dajsrtuent va the MUA EK, bsib, beqinalag: At puans eral will docide Lhereon, w! ‘the Postuaster Gienozal borwvy rove tho bide rucclyed under this advertivo~ iademionts tho ksteresis of tue Depart: be prumoted, Ulatormist, within twanty days afvor the eontract for Uissigaatucy, duly vxucute sie ad tu tl um ut twenty chousand dol- ry to the Postinaster (ie ishEul aud. proper woctoran: fora fatlura oa the part of Mut the order mura 7 eral, condi une for tuo ta anes of the eouiract;aad, the contractor tocainply with the ouutrect, he aod bis rotate “aball Ue “babletor, the ferietsare) of tue Kittin ‘of tweaty Ubouasd “dollars as tauidated damages, ta ba sued for in tue uaty uf the Dolled Htacea, a dun of debt, fo any court baving jurtadiciion jod with & bond, in proposal must be accom sity of five thousand dollars, executed ty ‘the eu two sureties (certitied t9'‘be suticloot by thy rastintaslor a aco whace they caside), candttianct for Iho bidders saieting Into coutract, with bond atl ta horelabulgre epocitied, 1m “oasg, ts propusal cepted by tha Pustmastar-Gonersl, nk fora vl propusal, bund, oo., will be furalebed plicatiin 19 tie Socoud Avataiit-Pustiaate rte” ad all biddere quired 19 cunfortu thereto tn a this adverliseineDt- any eprolpn, I to tho era}, Washington, D, O.' Cas fur iho ai “al Alftwauboe, fhe ut dnbfa'track ‘tteat fallaay ia cd furuiod wo tura tables acourding fo plu? 8 jeatione on Ale ta tuy otsee of said. (heaiunay aM 0 foe al, Bice will ba agoulrad at sats runnigg a Hla She bores, Eat care with Higby, of y 3 Hy ne bude now ip use by tue Compauy. aireat in wuleu toe track i240. he put duwa te paved with Nicolson paroment, aude level ground, the woigul of rail w bets pounds berzshy TURCK, Secretary, : AMUSEMENTS. THLO. CONCERTS, The Uarivated Thomns Orchestras (0 DISTINGUISHED TERPOWMELS SOLO AIUTISTS, An einted Uy MME, MADELINE SCHILLER, ‘The Faninent Larepean Haniet, UNTON PARK (To-Night. Oct.15. 5 ~Baturday, Oct. 16, CHURCH. “(Baturday Matines. Prices ag tinual, Admission, $1, Reserved reate, 59 conte and $1 extra, according’ to location, Wteeeryed Seatn for Matinee, only $1, Now for bale at Jamey, M Clurg & Co.'s, 117 State: Carpenter & shelaun, ONLY GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MAGUIRE & BAVERLY. see LESS! GRAND GALA NIGHT. First Appearance of tho Popular Comedian, Billy Manning, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, tn bis Great Specialty TEN NIGHTS IN ONE BAR-ROOM THE FAMOUB CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS Ina Choice Bill of Fun. Ont, In—Commpientary Benefit to BILLY Union Park Chur che EES. ‘Shia Frityy traning, O-t. 15, UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! ‘One of the very best perforinances ever presented ab thy Adel BL An Entire Trivie Company t MNS. GEORGE \ xe AND THE briwsa The marvelota "ZOK," with the intreght Leap— Mindfold in x Sack—from the Upper Circle to tho Stage, turning @ Boinerrault and caticlug 10 a single rope! ‘The Threr tteters, B ‘The Levu Vamv'ly, Lex end Prank addy Murphy, Bienor France, George MeCatu, Maurice Vike, Horry Little, Mull Malvern, Bvn Wallace, Gray, nn Company in the 8terling Drama, “TENNY FOSTER.” Remeailer, Ladies’ and Children's Matneo Satur- “STAR LECTURE COURSE, Beate ut Jeuten, McClurg & Co's, 117 State, for DAN DOUGHERT GREAT LECTrRE: Church, “ORATOR! reed Gaur, 4 SMERICAS 7° Adm: vd Bests, Gc, uF fu exekange for Lary i Maj. Burke, exe, Tile the Dramatic q _.. RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRACI STLANATION OF IEPERE ed. Atidny excepto, Dunday atin ioe € oe (chtcaao & NORTHWE! ERY RATLAANT, Pietra ernee aio Veen athe esac amt Pacific Fast lan a Wub. ue vay tere ellubudue Night fx, #1 eOmnane Nighi : tee eattecuntess 2 Winona’ Keipres @- Depot corner of Wal ‘4—Depot corner of Capat a jenecen dst, Randolph, ine Eexprest Nigut Uxpesee “Sunday 4 ‘a‘nrday and Sunday CHICAGO, ALTOW & ST. LOUrS, fn rican, nee Ci avd Doncer Short Lines, eae J. brite 2 tan dot carer Mek City and Denver Fant Fa. ous and orinetiald £5 PURUE & Huriington, Risa ued Burtiage Chicagoa Patucah Watlroat Streatns, acon, W ashingto inet & Dent Aco nu LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SI he Mail vig malo Yni Bpevial N.Y. £: Atlantic Hanre: Michigan "1 Right Expr C'ICAGO, MILWAUKEE . SERRA CMTE Serene Nar NON Hane) nd co Depat. i Ja Urnexa, Winotin Bt, Vai, Mlaneapatia, Ripon! Ornirah’ a Green Bay, thr iagh SADE ova Milwankee, Mt Chien $ tows and Stevens Paint Milwankee, Bt. Pad ough F: * ¢:00p, ma. tt :00a. oa, uf TLUSOIS CENTRAL A: . Depot Foot ark am Ree candat, etat Oece datprs che ft. Lants Rapes: Britons baat ( Unirok New Ort ~ McVIORER'S THEATRE, LAST 3 TS OF JOHN McCULLOUGH, THE GLADIATOR. Baturday Matinee—GLADIATOR. & At, eck—JACK CADE, VINGINIUS, and RICH. “ MCORMICK MUSIO HALL. Friday Evening, Oct. 22, Lecture by Theodore ToT TOomN, On the“ PROBLEM OF LIFE.” Salo of reats com- mencey at Jolin §, Stott's, 154 Btate-et., Saturday, Oct, AW. Adtulssion, Se; eserved Beate, i5c, “SUNDAY LECTURE Soozsty, McCormick Mall, Sunday, Oct. 17, 3p, m., MRS. JULIA WARD HOWB8, Ne o “I8 POLITH SOOIRTY POLITH! Admivsion, 10 cents, Oct, 24—W. N, EMERSO: ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY, Oct. 19, 1678, INES MAYO, Bupporied by bia awn Combination, in DAVY CROCK™ ETT. Popular Prices—25, 50, and 45 conta, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, HE ONLY STOCK COMEDY COMPANY {N THE CITY—TWO ENTERTAINMENTS DAILY, Royal Marionettes in tha Muroum—Moneya from Egypt, byria, Judea, Greve, and Nome, Second Week LED ASTRAY! Fourth Week EAST LYNNE! MOORMICK HALL, VICTORIA C. WOODHULL, ‘The talented and accompllshod ‘Queen of the Ros. trum,” will lesturo at McCormick's Hall Friday Even- ing, Oct. Bnbject; The True and The False, ho- cially, Beats secvired ‘at Nanter's Music Store, under Palmer House, Admission, 6c; Rescrved, 75c, TURNER PARK, Grand Barbecue! SUNDAY, Oct, 17, 1675, Tickets, $1.00, EDUCATIONAL. " MICHIGAN SEMINARY, at KALAMAZOO, Excellent facilities bere olfered for thoroush instruc- fon in an extended course, Tho School le » truly Christian home, only 8173 per year, Supe- perfor advants; ly of Music, Fainting, and Modern Location healtlly and de- Vgntful, elon yet remain. Apply for cata. logiie and further infortoation to the Principal, 3USS JEANNETTE FISHER, Kaiamszoo, Mich, CHICARD, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Depot Eakevstn ediaaaate ae ee thot tt Oftcet, 53 Clark-at ART | ionaGity tan, Exp, for Onuada, wrorla, 34 deareny Ho “hz, buuda:s, thx. 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WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, elncabri Pitta Nighe Fa prewesdaily | Leate, | Arriva jay Exp Fe : Mall * Sunday er cept Daturdays and BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Dreine leare From rear oF Lrporition Haslding and tps Sout at Taeatysceondst, Weket efice, Wl C i corner af Maskiniton, Mail, Sondars Exproer, Dat vot, corner of Van Huren aud Shera ie Peek Ws Grand Pueyte hee Tee aes Omabs, Leavenw'tfid Atchison Fix Pera Accomnmudatt ital apres, MO oO, DA BLY MNS, ALEX, RRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, Ogden fiofman’a) Fngllah, French, nd German Bosrding and Day School for Young Ls: dies and Chidren, with calisthenics, No, 17 Wi ‘Thirty-etghth-at,, Now York, —Reop: Pucatlon inay be made by etter or MISS LATIMER, having returued from Europa, wil sail again Novern- Der, Lersone wishing to Avail themeetve vices abroad can address Ler at 151 usb ences exchanged, ipow HOSPITAL, “corner fasuiagion and Weadktin se B chercersd bythe Neate al tht 7 ols tor the cxprosa : shes highea be ence all cents a Da ier utics 1s 50 re dutney ts ital practice, In Tmpotaney, ie moat 7b. ma Netor. Lhave twenty rou Juare ot axe, Lovie ling you se uy ous PEEKSKILL ON, Yo MITATARY ACADEMY, Opens Sept, 1875, New Gymnasium, $400 per yes Address Messrs, WHIUHE & DONALD, FINANCIAL: _ HC WILLIAMS & CO, BANEKHBRS, 40 WALI-ST., NEW YORK, buy and sell Chicago City, Milwaukee, St, Paul, sud other good municipal Londs. Investinent sectiriuice coustautly an bend, T, aud Minn, Brat, cennes first, Wanted Burlington, Cedar Wanted—Chicago, Dauwille. Wanted—Northern acit tirat, ‘Those and other railway wcuritles not regatarty quoted tuaile a ayecialty, -Uridera fur stock: rites recelve Jersuual alteution at the Block Exchange. it sccounla ricolved, RAL NOTICES, Pay Retenptiqns, The condition of the City Finances re~ quires thata more stringont rule for the roe demption of Tax Certiflcates held by the city shail be entorged, Public Notice is horaby given that on the lat of Novombor uoxt, tho premium on tha sale of 1874 will vo raised to45 por cent, andon all cortificutes iysued ot the present sale & per cent per month will be charged until further notice, 8, 8, SEAY DS, Comptroller. Chicago, Oct, 8, 1835, = SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ Afrainy SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRGANKS, MORNE & OO. M1 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarefultobuy oaly the Genuine, Dr. LITe rears’ London Hospital pra Iminediately withous mercar Dervoua debiliiy, caused by aud 9 quick) should call or w: Giles striouls bai NOCURE! NO PAY! 800 BOUTH OLARK-8T., CHTOAGO, b iz r by mat ft eh: a eset a Peane diate: Died EAR a Es only physioina tn the city who warragte cures or nu pay, Cttice lous, Ya, an. (0 8p. ms. ; Buodays (rom 9 tal. “A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, | Counselor to the Married ut ta tat MARRIAGE achlingrbe a ep ary, 00 hv Ph 5 file aud fevelatious GULDE, |thoMexuat’aystous, with the: tacea Glscuyurive In the science Of toyrudactisa, preserving the couplesion, Ua ls an interesting work of 20 pagoey with wumrous corravings, tad catalan raluablo io ja tis r Prete ail risa book thet ought tobe undech ‘and not telt carelessly about the: > : Add , Cures private di i aléo LOST M. x rors of youth. ‘Tha young to roaniy vigor, Ntrangere {atorvtew, Je guile suflolont, Wi jeou-ah. Hort ny aft aS __ FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE - OFFICE

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